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Health Canada says stronger warnings about the risk of suicidal thoughts and behaviours are being added to prescribing information for all drugs used to manage attention deficit hyperactivity disorder...

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NEW YORK, N.Y. - Since Apple shook up the music world with iTunes a little more than a decade ago, online music has exploded and become the central way many people enjoy and discover music. Internet services...

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The condo lifestyle is catching on in North America, especially for people who want to stay central and enjoy all the perks of big-city living. The catchphrase these days is "build up, not out," as big...

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In a bakery nestled in Shanghai's historic, tree-lined French Concession area, Jenny Gao sits sipping her coffee, a food processor in a tote bag next to her, as she gears up to cook for what she hopes will be hundreds of customers at her pop-up food stall later in the day.

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Whoever was working out at 6 a.m. at the Armstrong Pavilion in Indianapolis years ago would stop and watch Trey Lyles, intrigued by the scrawny fourth-grader who was doing layups while strapped in a weight vest, or skipping with a thick fivepound jump rope.

Bill Waiser taught for more than three decades in the department of history at the University of Saskatchewan. He is author of more than a dozen books, including the award-winning centennial history of the province, Saskatchewan: A New History, and has appeared on television and radio. His work has been recognized with the Saskatchewan Order of Merit. Waiser's column appears monthly in The StarPhoenix.

McDonald's Corp.'s U.S. restaurants will stop serving chicken raised with some antibiotics in the next two years in a bid to regain diners that have fled to rivals like Chipotle Mexican Grill Inc. in search of healthier food.

A woman who spent three nights in police custody with little to eat because of food allergies was surprised to learn the Saskatoon Police Service has a policy of accommodating detainees' dietary needs and sometimes provides vegetarian, kosher or halal meals.

Jeff Burchell was pretty excited about the U.S. consumer discretionary sector before oil prices began to fall sharply. Now that they have, the cochief investment officer at Aston Hill Asset Management, is even more so.

When you think of a feather, what comes to mind? Peacock plumage in flamboyant, iridescent blues? Or maybe a leafy glade full of forest creatures and woodsy hues? The natural beauty and extraordinary variety of bird feathers have made them a decor trend. The motif really took flight last fall in both fashion and home, and

Seven years ago, Mike McDonald founded a group devoted to teaching today’s kids how play. Specifically, he pictured free-form fun and games that didn’t require intensive coaching and could tear kids’ faces from their iPhones.